Post-review version. Some minor review fixes, but also changed the way
some errors are handled: Don't return specific parse errors; instead
always use the more general "table corrupt" error (amended accordingly).
The table opening process now works the following way:
- Create common TABLE_SHARE object
- Read the .frm file and unpack it into the TABLE_SHARE object
- Create a TABLE object based on the information in the TABLE_SHARE
object and open a handler to the table object
Other noteworthy changes:
- In TABLE_SHARE the most common strings are now LEX_STRING's
- Better error message when table is not found
- Variable table_cache is now renamed 'table_open_cache'
- New variable 'table_definition_cache' that is the number of table defintions that will be cached
- strxnmov() calls are now fixed to avoid overflows
- strxnmov() will now always add one end \0 to result
- engine objects are now created with a TABLE_SHARE object instead of a TABLE object.
- After creating a field object one must call field->init(table) before using it
- For a busy system this change will give you:
- Less memory usage for table object
- Faster opening of tables (if it's has been in use or is in table definition cache)
- Allow you to cache many table definitions objects
- Faster drop of table
Bad examples of usage of a string with its length fixed.
The incorrect length in the trigger file configuration descriptor
fixed (BUG#14090).
A hook for unknown keys added to the parser to support old .TRG files.
ps_6bdb (this one fails circa once over 4 runs). After the merge: the same PLUS mysql_client_test&sp (due to problem in fix of BUG#14845 which has also
been noticed in 5.0 too and Konstantin is looking at it) PLUS mysqlcheck (just consequence of mysql_client_test).
And a replication bugfix (thd->spcont must be taken into account when calling tables_ok(), as in 5.0,
and so some brackets were missing which changed one test).
Pekka will look at the NDB code where I just used "ul": ndb_charset test, and storage/ndb/src/kernel/vm/SimulatedBlock.cpp
and storage/ndb/src/kernel/blocks/dbtup/DbtupRoutines.cpp (SimulatedBlock.hpp automerged);
please also check storage/ndb/src/ndbapi/NdbRecAttr.cpp. Petr please check ha_tina.cc.
handling of savepoints in stored routines.
Fixed ha_rollback_to_savepoint()/ha_savepoint()/ha_release_savepoint()
functions to properly handle savepoints inside of stored functions and
triggers.
Also now when we invoke stored function or trigger we create new savepoint
level. We destroy it at the end of function/trigger execution and return back
to old savepoint level.
into mysql.com:/home/mysql_src/mysql-5.1-merge-of-5.0
(2nd try; Pekka kindly accepted to fix storage/ndb/src/kernel/blocks/dbtup/DbtupRoutines.cpp
and storage/ndb/src/kernel/vm/SimulatedBlock.cpp after I push).
Since long, the compiled code of stored routines has been printed in the trace file
when starting mysqld with the "--debug" flag. (At creation time only, and only in
debug builds of course.) This has been helpful when debugging stored procedure
execution, but it's a bit awkward to use. Also, the printing of some of the
instructions is a bit terse, in particular for sp_instr_stmt where only the command
code was printed.
This improves the printout of several of the instructions, and adds the debugging-
only commands "show procedure code <name>" and "show function code <name>".
(In non-debug builds they are not available.)
we changing current db temporarily and restore it when sp is created. however thd->db
in this case becomes empty string rather than NULL and so all checks of thd->db == NULL
will be false. So if after this we'll issue create procedure sp2()... without specifying
db it will succeed and create sp with db=NULL, which causes mysqldto crash on
show procedure status statement.
This patch fixes the problem.
it is added a check of not being empty value. When modifying SP with Admin
application on win32 it does not pass curent database so sp is stored with
db=null which causes a crash later on show procedure status;
Indeed now that stored procedures CALL is not binlogged, but instead the invoked substatements are,
the restrictions applied by log-bin-trust-routine-creators=0 are superfluous for procedures.
They still need to apply to functions where function calls are written to the binlog (for example as "DO myfunc(3)").
We rename the variable to log-bin-trust-function-creators but allow the old name until some future version (and issue a warning if old name is used).